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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

I Got This, Yo.

Don't tell me I'm not organized. I'll call you a liar. And punch you in the shin. (Haha! But really...) ** That was humor. For the record, fighting is not the answer. And I'm more of a pacifist than you might think. **

If you think that looks like a five-week schedule of yoga, Pilates and belly dancing -- ding! ding! ding! You are correct! This baby was created for a few reasons:

I love lists and schedules. They hold me accountable. I still can't believe I don't have a 2012 planner yet.

I'm a visual person, and I feel more productive when I can see what's ahead of me and what I've accomplished.

I work 35 miles from home. After a full day of work and approximately two hours of driving, I like to know what the rest of my day holds. To be efficient, I need to know the best days and times to run certain errands.

I'm attentive to my finances. I have not paid more than $9 for a class at any studio which is a success in and of itself. They are usually $17-20 each. But just because I got really good deals (through discount sites and studio promotions/sales) does not mean that I'm not going to make the most out of those bucks! I've found my favorite classes that will vary my work-outs and make me down-right sweaty. Thus, getting the most out of the money spent.

I wouldn't be myself without it. My parents will vouch for me. And so will anyone else who has worked with me.

Groupon-esque websites have been my saving grace in Houston! All of these great studios have deals all the time. I'll be so disappointed when I have to pay full price for a class. Although, with this track record, that may not happen anytime soon!

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Middle child. Working girl-mom of one. Married to my work crush that I swore I'd never date. My spirit animal is a mix of Sara Bareilles, Joanna Gaines, and a cat. A Ravenclaw married to a Gryffindor. Taking forever to finish my MBA, because #Parenting #Adulting #EducationReimbursement. I can go from feeling like a champ to a failure in parenting in three seconds flat, so basically, I'm nailing this first-time mom thing.
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